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Los Angeles Employment Law - Plaintiff Law Firm
Overview
"Located in Los Angeles, the employment law firm of Moon Law Group, PC offers experienced, high-quality legal representation for employees working in all types of workplace settings. Moon Law Group, PC is committed to providing our clients with aggressive legal advocacy in the pursuit of justice...
"Located in Los Angeles, the employment law firm of Moon Law Group, PC offers experienced, high-quality legal representation for employees working in all types of workplace settings. Moon Law Group, PC is committed to providing our clients with aggressive legal advocacy in the pursuit of justice. Since 2007, our trusted and experienced Los Angeles attorneys have been providing our clients with the highest quality legal services to help them resolve their various civil disputes and litigation needs as favorably and efficiently as possible.
We focus on representing employees from all industries and all walks of life. We are ready to help you advocate and protect your rights in any type of employment dispute, including those involving:
- Wage and hour labor disputes
- Wrongful termination
- Allegations of workplace discrimination
- Breach of contract
- Workplace sexual harassment or abuse
About Moon Law Group, PC
Practice Areas
- Employment Law - Plaintiff
- Wage & Hour Employment
- Class Actions
People
Attorneys
- Michael Citrin (Associate Attorney)
- Allen Feghali (Partner)
- Christopher L. Garcia (Senior Associate)
- Mariam Ghazaryan (Associate Attorney)
- Edwin Kamarzarian (Associate Attorney)
- Hyunjin Kim (Associate Attorney)
- H. Scott Leviant (Senior Counsel)
- Kane Moon (Founding Partner)
- Enzo Nabiev (Associate Attorney)
- Julie S. Oh (Associate Attorney)
- Annie Ruan (Associate Attorney)
- Sara Salinas (Associate Attorney)
- Charlotte Mikat Stevens (Associate Attorney)
- Lilit Ter-Astvatsatryan (Senior Associate)
- Linh Tran (Associate Attorney)
- Sophia Tu (Post-Bar Clerk)
- Jacquelyne VanEmmerik (Associate Attorney)
- Daniel Park (Senior Associate)
- Sandy Pham (Associate Attorney)
- Jason Kwak (Post-Bar Clerk)
- Lannie Pham (Associate Attorney)
- Holly Williams (Associate Attorney)
- Laura Hartman (Associate Attorney)
- Ryan Handley (Associate Attorney)
- Stanley J. Park (Associate Attorney)
- S. Phillip Song (Senior Associate Attorney)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
1055 W. Seventh St.Suite 1880 Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone
Fax
- 213-232-3125
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